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  1. For me, Counterparts is Rush's last truly great album from start to finish and Rush's best since GUP. Animate, Double Agent, and Leave that thing alone are top 25 Rush songs for me.

     

    Sorry I can't answer your questions. I just thought I'd chime in and tell you I agree about that album's greatness

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  2. An Outstanding group with so much range. A modern day power trio... Just an array of different sounds coming out of these guys. If I had to compare them to anyone, it would be Queen because they both have an opera-like dramatic sound and Queen could go from symphonic to rocking out on a dime just like Muse. I really haven't listened to a lot of the last couple albums. If there are any great songs let me know. I really haven't given them much of a listen yet...

     

    Here are my top 10:

    1. Knights of Cydonia (Love the Natural Science type riff to close it out)

    2. Newborn (Spirit of Radio anyone?)

    3. City of Delusion (an underrated gem hidden on their best album)

    4. Uprising (Obvious and hugely popular choice)

    5. Hyper Music (The virtuoso side of Muse)

    6. Stockholm Syndrome (one of their heaviest songs)

    7. Hysteria (one of Muse's staples.)

    8. Supermassive Black Hole (Disco?)

    9. Survival (Really unique song. Sounds like it could be out of West Side Story)

    10. Map of the Problematique - Another gem off of Black Holes and Revelations

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  3. "Great" is such a relative word. I haven't read the entire thread, but thought it would be fun to just run through some of the obvious acts..

     

    Rush's run from 2112 to Moving Pictures is a run of 5 truly great albums. Signals is not in that category IMO.

     

    Pink Floyd had a run of 4 great albums Dark Side through the Wall

     

    Black Sabbath had Paranoid through Sabotage, which is 5, but I'm not sure if I'd call Master of Reality great.

     

    Led Zeppelin only had 2 albums I'd call great but no doubt I'm in the minority of that opinion

     

    I saw Van Halen from Debut to 1984 mentioned, but Women and Children First and Diver Down are 'meh' for me

     

    Aerosmith had a great run from Get Your Wings to Rocks, but that's just 3. Is Draw the Line great? I dunno

     

    The Who from Tommy to Quadrophenia is 3...

     

    Metallica with Ride the Lightning through the Black Album is 4

     

    The Beatles had a great run from Rubber Soul through Abbey ROad. I think that's 5?

     

    No doubt I missed some, but not surprisingly I'd go with Rush's run as THE best with honorable mention to The Beatles and Black Sabbath

  4. I was at the San Diego and Devore shows on the T4E tour. The thing that makes that tour so special is that it was the first "evening with Rush" format with no opening band and 2.5 hours of glorious playing. As a result, they were able to play 2112 in its entirety. I remember Alex played something very strange at the beginning of Discovery. Other then that, the best Rush concert ever for my money
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  5. Aw man that sucks that it’s online only. I heard them announce it today and was excited that I can keep listening in my car but guess not. At lease they did something, but I’m going to miss it on my drives starting Tomorrow
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  6. Jim Ladd just announced they have extended the Rush tribute channel to next Wednesday. How many times have they decided to extend it? It’s kind of amusing how they keep changing the date. I believe it speaks to the listening audience they are getting and the demand in general for it to keep going.

     

    They really should just make it permanent and be done with it. There’s clearly going to be a high demand for quite a while...

  7. Who is Doane Perry?

     

    He is one of Neil's friends.

     

     

     

    A simple internet search can add other details about him ;)

     

    he was the drummer of Jethro Tull during the 80s. I have met him. Super nice guy

     

    Neil’s personality is such where he would never tell anyone he was in pain even if he was. It’s one of the many characteristics that make him such an admirable man. This isn’t to say he was or wasn’t in pain. He just despised the idea of anyone worrying about him. He never wanted to be a burden to anyone: (which is what makes cancer such a cruel fate, as it’s a disease that affects far too many in a horrible manner). I’m sure Neil hated that.

  8. It's interesting that they are totally ignoring Counterparts and Test for Echo. Counterparts, in particular, has some real gems.

     

    I'm baffled by how many times I've heard Tears. Of all the songs....really?

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  9. I knew Neil for 30 years. He didn't know me, but I sure knew him. He added more to why life then any one man should add to a person's life. He made an unbearable life at times bearable. He understood me in a way few do.

     

     

    I think what's making me cry more than anything is the imagery of the last couple years for Neil. And the fact that he was given a 2nd chance at being a full-time dad and husband and had it taken away one more time in the cruelest of fashions. It's just so incredibly f***ed up. It wasn't supposed to be that way. Now, the latest being the image of Neil in a wheelchair and unable to speak. Grrrrrrr

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  10. "And then I knew it, even up to a year ago or so, he was in a wheelchair and he couldn't speak.

     

    This is crushing to read. Knowing that Neil was so active physically and intellectually, and losing that ability a year ago, is heartbreaking.

     

    Yes. This is all so sad to take in.

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    Jim Ladd said the channel ends tomorrow. :(

     

    Well, it did not end yesterday as Jim Ladd said it would. As of this morning, it's still going strong. I wonder if they are extending it based on demand or significantly higher number of listeners?

     

    The downside is that they are playing the David Fricke show to death

  12. Does anyone know why the Twitter tribute page to Neil has nothing new since yesterday? They were coming in fast and furious through yesterday so I can’t imagine them abruptly stopping all together. Or an I doing something wrong? (Not a tweeter)
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    Thanks.

     

    Neil posted 4 to 7 times every year from 2006 until the middle of 2016 (posting 6 times in 9 months after Rush stopped touring).

     

    And then there was nothing.

     

    In retrospect, it was obvious something was wrong.

     

    "Suddenly, you were gone

    From all the lives you left your mark upon"

     

    Agreed.

     

    My hunch is that Neil kept a journal or personal blog of his battle with brain cancer over the 3.5 years. He was such an avid and gifted writer that seemed to have a passion for it. I’d be surprised if there’s not something. Whether it’s ever made public in any form is another story....

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  14. I signed and have been an avid listener of the tribute channel since we lost Neil.

     

    i gotta say there are a lot of Rush songs I do not have in my library that I had all but forgotten that are being played on the channel and it’s been wonderful to revisit. Songs like Prime Mover, Face Up, Red Tide, Different Strings, and Second Nature. They are really digging deep. I think a Rush channel would be great. It wouldn’t be just Rush. All the other stations devoted to an artist mix in influencers and influencees....

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  15. I just want to say thank you so much to everyone posting anything they come across on here. I continue to be a proud holdout from Facebook, Twittter, blabbernouth,, and any other social media so this is my one and only source for tributes, updates, etc. Thank you
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  16. Seems Kevin J Anderson was also in the know, at least in the last few months:

     

    Kevin J. Anderson

     

    17 hrs ·

     

    At least I got to say goodbye. As it became clear that the time was getting close, I frantically looked for when I could schedule a trip to LA to see Neil, but if you’ve followed my posts, you know that this was one of my most crammed years for travel, as well as my two-week Residency at college. I also flew out to Arizona four times to see my dad as he was in the last stages of liver cancer. (He died July 27.)

     

    I stared at the calendar and it just didn’t seem possible to add another trip, never home for more than one or two days at a time. Screw it. I contacted Neil, “Are you free for lunch Tuesday? I’ll come to LA.” He was. I bought a ticket, got on a plane in the morning, flew to LAX, caught an Uber and went to the Cave (Neil’s private sanctuary). He was glad to see me, we talked for an hour, and we discussed Clockwork Destiny, even though we both knew it would never be finished in time for him to read it.

     

    We went out to a nice lunch and on the way back, he asked, “So what brings you to LA? Do you have a conference?” I was surprised. “No, I came to see you.” He was clearly dubious. “No, why are you really here?” “I came to see you. I fly back home this afternoon.” He paused for a long time, trying to get his head around the idea. Anybody who knew Neil will understand it. He just didn’t let himself believe that someone would do that.

     

    Back at the Cave, we talked some more, but he was starting to lose energy and needed to rest, so I called an Uber to take me to the airport. Standing in the doorway he gave me a big hug—because he was about a foot taller than me—and I told him how much he meant to me, and he said he loved me. And that’s the last time I saw him, and now I can’t stop crying. I’m so glad I did it, and I couldn’t have written it better if I tried. At least I got to say goodbye, and I will treasure that always.

     

    Just when I thought I was done with tears.....damn. I can’t imagine how strong Neil was....

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  17. A friend of mine asked me for music recommendations a couple weeks ago. I sent her youtube links to Big Wreck, Porcupine Tree/Steven Wilson and Peter Gabriel.

    On Friday morning (before the horrible news broke) I sent her "Between The Wheels" just to see what she thought of it. The next day she asked me if I knew what happened before I sent the song. I did not. She had heard of Rush but never really listened to them. She could tell I was upset and that led to more conversation about Rush and Neil in particular. "You mean he wrote the lyrics???" Yes!

     

    She is currently a teacher but until recently she was a professional dancer. I sent her "Losing It" and 3 other Rush songs. I also included the link to the drum solo in Frankfurt someone posted on this thread.

     

    Her Response: "I've only listened to Losing It so far, but I'm crying. I'm not sure if it's the home hitting lyrics or the beyond exquisite music that put me in this place, but these words certainly started them flowing. f**k I miss my career.

     

    Sadder still to watch it die

    Than never to have known it

    For you, the blind who once could see

    The bell tolls for thee

     

    Drums...oh my god...my language...you're speaking....He's speaking! I think I just fell in love with Neil Peart. I mean it. I'm in a daze right now

     

    A beautiful god just left us"

     

    She gets it.

    "Losing It" is as brilliant as a song can be.

     

    Besides Neil snapping a pic of us in LA and then running up to Alex and Geddy.

     

    This will forever by my favorite memory of Neil. I was so blessed to have 3rd row seats for this show. I looked in the aisle and saw Jack Black playing air guitar to Red Barchetta. There was a buzz in the air that night.

     

    I was 90% sure this would be their final show, which is why I went all out for those seats. But when I saw Neil do what he did, I was 100% sure. He was doing things during 2112 that were completely out of character. I love that I witnessed it all.

     

    Thanks for the reminder of that night Earl...

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  18. Absolutely one of the most remarkable and admirable acts of honoring one’s privacy that I’ve ever heard of or can imagine. It’s just with social media being what it is, cameras on cell phones everywhere, and people just wanting to get information for the sake of gossip, it’s just something I find beautiful in all this tragedy. His inner circle had to have gone to great lengths to honor his wishes and Neil deserved that so much. I love that it wasn’t ever made public...
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    Well, look....they were always private guys. I play in a band and about a year ago, during practice, our drummer noted that the prolonged silence from Neil seemed strange, and he thought we were going to hear at some point that Neil was sick. It struck me as a real possibility, especially when news started coming out that he was no longer drumming.

     

    If you take illness out of the equation, that news and behavior does seem strange, because it goes beyond what you’d expect from simple retirement. No updates to his web page, no writing, no occasional music project, no NEWS?

     

    Of course now, it all makes sense.

     

    It also makes sense that the often-hinted-at project between Ged and Al hasn’t materialized. Even if they were up for it — which I doubt — it would seem awful insensitive to start hyping a project, given Neil’s condition. And I actually think that if not for the cancer, Neil would have worked with Ged and Al again in some capacity.

     

    So now the other two need time to heal. But I think/hope we’ll see them again.

     

    thank you-well said.

     

    it does all make sense now doesn’t it? I never put it together though. I was convinced Rush was done touring at the end of their last concert and never held out any hope that we’d see them perform live again, but I admit I always thought we’d get something in the way of new material, perhaps an album or at least a few songs. I thought that was a real possibility. The fact that it never happened and that we never heard a word from Neil in 3 years never made it click. I just thought Neil went into seclusion,retiring from everything in the public eye. That, all this time, his focus was on his family and that the being famous part of his life was behind him. He just was being a husband and dad again. I never imagined the hell he and his loved ones had been going through...

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  20. I think if it were anyone but Neil Peart that was so quiet and out of the public eye for 3 years, I would have put it together that something was wrong. This was just Neil being Neil, I thought. Living the life of “an ordinary guy, something he just always wanted simply out of life”, as he stated in BTLS. Alex and Geddy were obviously still doing interviews, writing books, occasionally contributing to music etc , Neil wasn’t, but that sounded about right. If it were Alex Or Geddy so quiet so long, then we’d all have assumed something was wrong. That’s what makes it so ironic. Neil was famously private and shy and I think that reputation helped ensure his privacy over the course of his battle. It’s really lovely that his inner circle kept it in the inner circle throughout, I love that they did. Neil deserved that so much
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  21. My Sister-in-Law is currently dying from one of these....forgive me if I am not too concerned about Peart at the moment.

     

    no offense, but I don’t think anyone here is asking you to be concerned about Peart. I’m sorry about what you and your family are going through, but if you don’t particularly care much about any of this, just don’t post. Let those of us that do care and want to mourn, do so.

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